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Case reports of iatrogenic vascular injury in the trauma field: what is the same and what is different?

Kim Y, Choi K, Choi S, Keum MA, Kim S, Kyoung KH, Kim JT, Noh M

Iatrogenic vascular injury (IVI) can occur with any technique or type of surgery performed around a blood vessel. Patients with severe trauma are at risk of IVI. In this study,...
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Evolution of trauma care and the trauma registry in the West Australian health system

Iddagoda MT, Burrell M, Rao S, Flicker L

Trauma care is evolving throughout the world to meet the demand resulting from rapidly increasing rates of mortality and morbidity related to external injuries. The State Major Trauma Service was...
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Thoracoabdominal injury with evisceration from a chainsaw assault: a case report

Salami BA, Ayoade BA, Shomoye EZA, Nwokoro CC

The usual cause of penetrating thoracoabdominal injuries with evisceration are stab wounds with knives and other sharp weapons used during fights and conflicts. Evisceration of the abdominal viscera as a...
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A case report of “minor” trauma leading to a major disability: whiplash-associated dysphagia, dysphonia, and dysgeusia

Schattner A, Glick Y

“Whiplash”-type injuries are commonly encountered and often cause neck pain, neck stiffness, and headaches. However, these injuries can have rare and poorly recognized complications, such as the development of a...
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Successful endovascular embolization for traumatic subcutaneous abdominal wall hematoma via the superficial inferior epigastric artery: a case report

Moon SN, Seo SH, Jung HS

Abdominal wall hematoma (AWH) after blunt trauma is common, and most cases can be treated conservatively. More invasive treatment is required in patients with traumatic AWH if active bleeding is...
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Changes in patterns of plastic surgery emergencies at a level I trauma center in India during the COVID-19 pandemic

Singh V, Haq A, Sharma S, Kumar S, Kumar A, Kumar A, Kumar N, Kumar A

Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had major effects worldwide, including sudden and forceful setbacks to the healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic has also led to changes in...
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Clinical implications of the newly defined concept of ventilator-associated events in trauma patients

Lee TY, Oh JW, Lee MK, Kim JS, Sohn JE, Wi JH

Purpose: Ventilator-associated pneumonia is the most common nosocomial infection in patients with mechanical ventilation. In 2013, the new concept of ventilator- associated events (VAEs) replaced the traditional concept of ventilator-associated...
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Acute pyomyositis of the adductor magnus muscle involving the posterior and lateral thigh compartments: a case report of diagnosis and management

Bawale R, Watson J, Yusuf K, Pillai D, Singh B

Bacterial infection of skeletal muscle can lead to the formation of abscesses. Primary pyomyositis is typically seen in tropical countries, and Staphylococcus aureus is the commonest causative organism. We present...
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The incidence of unexpected delays in uploading outside radiologic images in the transfer of patients with major trauma

Woo SJ, Kim YO, Kim HI

Purpose: Critically ill patients are frequently transferred from one point of care to a hospital that can provide a higher level of care. To achieve optimal treatment within the targeted...
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The clinical pattern of intentional injuries at a primary Saudi Arabian trauma center

Shirah BH, Shirah HA, Zabeery IA, Sogair OA, Alahmari AM, Alhaidari WA, Alamri MH, Aljabri WN

Purpose: The term “intentional injuries” refers to a spectrum of injuries resulting from self-inflicted injuries, interpersonal violence, and group acts of violence. Intentional injuries are underreported in Saudi Arabia. This...
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Age group analysis of patients with dog bite injuries who visited a single regional emergency medical center and factors affecting wound infections

Kang DH, Choi JY, Choi WS, Jang JH, Cho JS, Hyun SY

Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze by age group the characteristics of patients with dog bite injuries, as well as determine which factors were associated with wound...
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